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Siatica Pain

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Boston, MA
February 9, 2023
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Sciatica pain, especially in the context of breast cancer treatment, can be a significant issue. Here are some key points from the knowledge base:

- What is Sciatica
- Sciatica is pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve, which starts in the lower back and extends down the hips, buttocks, and the back of each leg.
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Sciatica pain, especially in the context of breast cancer treatment, can be a significant issue. Here are some key points from the knowledge base:

- What is Sciatica?
- Sciatica is pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve, which starts in the lower back and extends down the hips, buttocks, and the back of each leg.
- It is often caused by a pinched or compressed sciatic nerve, leading to inflammation and pain.

- Symptoms:
- Pain can range from mild to severe.
- Often described as a sharp, radiating pain in the hips and lower back, feeling like burning or an electric shock.

- Causes in Breast Cancer Treatment:
- Chemotherapy and hormone therapy drugs can cause sciatica and lower back pain.
- Nerve damage from chemotherapy can lead to sciatica.

- Management Strategies:
- Medications:
- Pain relievers (NSAIDs)
- Anti-seizure medications (gabapentin, pregabalin)
- Antidepressants (duloxetine)
- Corticosteroids and antihistamines for short-term inflammation control
- Pain-relieving patches or creams (lidocaine, capsaicin)
- Non-drug Approaches:
- Physical therapy and exercise to improve mobility, balance, and coordination
- Acupuncture and massage
- Prehabilitation to boost physical and mental health before starting treatment

- Importance of Communication:
- It's essential to inform your oncology team about any new or worsening symptoms to manage the pain effectively and prevent serious complications.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the full article on MyBCTeam: [Back Pain After Chemo: Can Chemo Cause Sciatica?](https://www.mybcteam.com/resources/back-pain-af...).

August 2, 2024
A MyBCTeam Member

Have suffered from Siatica for years but not because of cancer. All I can tell you is its lower right hip and back pain for me.Often there is no specific reason for a flare up but a change in weather seems to sometimes to a factor.

February 11, 2023

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